Dr. Sunita Sah
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Insinuation anxiety could explain why some of the nurses didn't speak up when they saw medical errors. because it's difficult to tell another nurse or a doctor that you're doing that wrong. It should be this way. And it's also the same with crew members on commercial airlines, why the co-pilots don't speak up to their pilots. So it is this aversive
Insinuation anxiety could explain why some of the nurses didn't speak up when they saw medical errors. because it's difficult to tell another nurse or a doctor that you're doing that wrong. It should be this way. And it's also the same with crew members on commercial airlines, why the co-pilots don't speak up to their pilots. So it is this aversive
Insinuation anxiety could explain why some of the nurses didn't speak up when they saw medical errors. because it's difficult to tell another nurse or a doctor that you're doing that wrong. It should be this way. And it's also the same with crew members on commercial airlines, why the co-pilots don't speak up to their pilots. So it is this aversive
emotional state where we become so concerned with offending the other person that these relationship concerns, which I found arises even in one-off situations with strangers, is so powerful, it keeps us compliant and it keeps us silent.
emotional state where we become so concerned with offending the other person that these relationship concerns, which I found arises even in one-off situations with strangers, is so powerful, it keeps us compliant and it keeps us silent.
emotional state where we become so concerned with offending the other person that these relationship concerns, which I found arises even in one-off situations with strangers, is so powerful, it keeps us compliant and it keeps us silent.
Yeah, that's such a great point. And I actually define that self-doubt or some kind of tension as the first stage of defiance. So when we feel uneasy in a situation, when we feel that there's some tension between what's expected of us and what we think is right, this tension can manifest in many different ways.
Yeah, that's such a great point. And I actually define that self-doubt or some kind of tension as the first stage of defiance. So when we feel uneasy in a situation, when we feel that there's some tension between what's expected of us and what we think is right, this tension can manifest in many different ways.
Yeah, that's such a great point. And I actually define that self-doubt or some kind of tension as the first stage of defiance. So when we feel uneasy in a situation, when we feel that there's some tension between what's expected of us and what we think is right, this tension can manifest in many different ways.
So for example, Mike, you're telling me that you feel tension as some kind of self-doubt. Well,
So for example, Mike, you're telling me that you feel tension as some kind of self-doubt. Well,
So for example, Mike, you're telling me that you feel tension as some kind of self-doubt. Well,
they could be right you know maybe i'm wrong um that i've seen happen a lot of times i often have self-doubt i also feel tension maybe um butterflies in the stomach maybe a headache something that basically signals to you that this might actually be the time you need to define so it's a warning signal but most of the time we push it away we don't acknowledge it to ourselves we just think it's not worth our doubt it's not worth our attention
they could be right you know maybe i'm wrong um that i've seen happen a lot of times i often have self-doubt i also feel tension maybe um butterflies in the stomach maybe a headache something that basically signals to you that this might actually be the time you need to define so it's a warning signal but most of the time we push it away we don't acknowledge it to ourselves we just think it's not worth our doubt it's not worth our attention
they could be right you know maybe i'm wrong um that i've seen happen a lot of times i often have self-doubt i also feel tension maybe um butterflies in the stomach maybe a headache something that basically signals to you that this might actually be the time you need to define so it's a warning signal but most of the time we push it away we don't acknowledge it to ourselves we just think it's not worth our doubt it's not worth our attention
because the other person must know best or we just want to listen to authority. And that's a shame because we're ignoring a really powerful signal that you might want to look at this in more depth. So that is actually the first stage of defiance, that tension, that self-doubt that you might want to think and acknowledge to yourself, I am feeling this. Something might not be quite right here.
because the other person must know best or we just want to listen to authority. And that's a shame because we're ignoring a really powerful signal that you might want to look at this in more depth. So that is actually the first stage of defiance, that tension, that self-doubt that you might want to think and acknowledge to yourself, I am feeling this. Something might not be quite right here.
because the other person must know best or we just want to listen to authority. And that's a shame because we're ignoring a really powerful signal that you might want to look at this in more depth. So that is actually the first stage of defiance, that tension, that self-doubt that you might want to think and acknowledge to yourself, I am feeling this. Something might not be quite right here.
And then that's the second stage. The third stage is to articulate that to someone else and tell them I'm not comfortable with this or ask some clarifying questions. And that stage is really important. I mean, you're still in a subservient position. You're not saying you're not doing anything. You're clarifying and you're saying what your concerns are.
And then that's the second stage. The third stage is to articulate that to someone else and tell them I'm not comfortable with this or ask some clarifying questions. And that stage is really important. I mean, you're still in a subservient position. You're not saying you're not doing anything. You're clarifying and you're saying what your concerns are.